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david turning on the charm
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https://open.spotify.com/track/65OXGbKBQ8gUyJvUd0jNpf?si=rpRKbiA5T1CQJcAQCvE7lg
david turning on the charm
Danielle Campbell in various photoshoot
I’ve started to notice the groove my fingers wear in the things I touch most; like the grip on my bicycle. It strikes me now that there must be a similar recession on the spot above your right hip bone where my left hand fit so well. I wonder if sometimes you run your fingers across it and miss me.
Daniel “Soupy” Campbell
Erosion from Paper Boats or Some Poems I Wrote
Wild Rose (2019)
Jessie Buckley delivers an unforgettable, star-making performance as Rose-Lynn Harlan, a rebellious country singer who dreams of trading the working-class streets of Glasgow for the Grand Ole Opry of Nashville.
Fresh out of prison, Rose-Lynn precariously juggles her menial job, two children, and committed mother, expertly portrayed by Oscar-nominee Julie Walters, as she pursues her bold ambition of a one-way ticket to musical stardom. With the support of her boss (Sophie Okonedo), Rose-Lynn embarks on a life-changing journey that challenges her sense of self and helps her discover her true voice.
Complete with an electrifying soundtrack performed exclusively by Buckley Wild Rose is a joyous human story steeped in music, courage, family, and achieving your dreams - no matter how far away they may appear. After all, all you need are three chords and the truth.
Directed by: Tom Harper
Starring: Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters, Sophie Okonedo, Jamie Sives, Ashley Shelton, James Harkness, Gemma McElhinney, Daniel Campbell
Release date: June 14, 2019
Malevolent
October 5, 2018
What song do you wanna die to?
Excuse the weirdly shaped faces but oh well. I just wanted to contribute to Danvid! :3